Description | Letters dated 1884 regarding the papers of [William Kingdom] Clifford, and plans to publish them [later published as The Common Sense of the Exact Sciences, (London: Kegan Paul & Co, 1885)]; regarding Pearson's Die Fronica, enclosing a pencil rubbing of an image of Veronica. Letters dated 1885 regarding Rowe's University College stipend, and the publication of The Common Sense of the Exact Sciences. Letters dated 1887 regarding the publication of "HB's" [Henry Bradshaw] unpublished work; and manuscripts included as part of the Crawford sale. |